Done this , big job & not a bolt in . Howell makes a kit , based on chevy parts , looking at pictures of the kit it seems simple to do , cost ?. Search online to find details. The Mopar kit is scary expensive , like 3 g's , often more than a twenty year old rusty YJ is worth.
I went genuine , mostly used , some new , it wasn't hard for me , I'm licensed & it took some time however the jeep was down for a month due to some delays with the machine work and locating a few items. My 4.2 was tired & mile'd out , I built a 94 /79 vintage longblock stroker , used a factory 93 wiring harness & ECM , the wiring harness came out of a 93 YJ , all of it , from front to back including instruments and dash wiring. The old guages won't work , you'll need a fuel pump & the speed sensor , need to figure out how to mount the crank sensor if it's got a poogeut trans , the crank sensor hole is there on an AX15. At the end , it was worth it and runs strong at any angle or grade but was costly. I would have been better off starting my Jeep build with a newer unit , rust never sleeps !
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